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    function init() {
      require(["LocalStorageCommandHandlerScript"], function(app) {
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  <p>
    This example demonstrates a custom <a>CommandHandler</a>.
    It uses localStorage as the repository for the clipboard, rather than an in-memory global variable.
    It is defined in its own file, as <a href="LocalStorageCommandHandler.ts">LocalStorageCommandHandler.ts</a>.
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    Try copying and pasting between the above Diagrams, or between tabs/windows that contain Diagrams using LocalStorageCommandHandler.
    Note that when copying and pasting between Diagrams, it will work best if they have similar templates.
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